Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1926, Page 15

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FINANCIAL. : NEW YORK, July l the main hody of mm UPWARB BEAWILLIAM F. "m ; h-nnlvuhm-h wm/msm : Standard of ‘which Weather and New Plaints of Insect Damage Are Fac- A {ors in-Rise. By the Asageinted: Press NEW YORK, July 8.—Cotton fu- tures. wpened -firm: July, 18.50; Oc: tobe: .90; Decemebr, 18.88; Janudry, i March, 17.05. The cotfon mar. Iy was firm today at an advance of 10 to 35 points on a_continuation of the recent . huylng movunenl which + was. stimulated talk of further showers in the Bm:lh relterated com:- plaints of insect damage to the crop and,_ reports rather a firmer toné in_the cotton goods market. Buyi n{ was, more or less general, and realizing. sales attracted by the opening advance were .readily ab- sorbed, prices working up to 18.58 for July -na 17.08 for October before the end of the nrn hour, er about 25 to 32 pointa higher. Private cahlu sald the market was impressed by the less Mfavorable crop. news, but that the eoal situation checked an. expansion of interest, ., Reall; caused forenoon reactions firmnuq, The volume of business ta- pered off on . the setback, but in- creaged. on the late forenoon advance, The market &t midday was active and. firm, with July selling at 18.56 and December at 16.98, or about 26 to 34 points pet higher. New Orieans “Quotations. . NEW ORLEANS, July 9% (®.— in vst u.no to 13 points and tinued to advance at: e early highs on lnu w the ufidertone continued Washlncton smk Exohanae i‘:." '“‘"“5: 0w Mnmm—ao showed plainiy, that me omm- put forth by professional operators to at- tract an outside following were not meeting with the success anticipated, Operators of the past few Wweeks on the long side of individual issues have good ot - indicision, sales hm(l mdr ‘effect upon fecent spe~ .m favorites and the professional 1iey was Mot disposed o come prices up indiscriminately. Oll shares continued to feel | fect of the 25c a barrel red lue NEW YORK, July a list of bonds nnfl af mfiu« anf" with ‘the volume of sales. and: up to and including -the elon market: T i 2 e PIRECIPE R IR F FEE E G SESRE RRSRR i .. REERERS, 23 e - 33 £ 822s m . 5 ey 3 ES e 2 =1 3 1 o 4 . - 3 u:a:q G52 0ty S g gie, B, Sep ety g3l 2 2 o wig 108 - - 900 £ oy 3! 2552 . yasESnusas WA FEEE WERRIRPERE P8 R PSS N e X250 auliBagal 2 g’r.&?flt.«.‘ 3 gg' - PR R R A N R RS 228aTelad: . s 5 3| i o d fifi% {5 Fzs i Base B F RES R W R AR Crods v ¥ B y - b T A P i 2&5% £ ) g i =] H a3°E 2es . LU a2 3 TR E - S vt 25 : 0 L 4 A ins ET Lé A, ; o B0 ORI A R T I 'Y zsufl rggg i3 i > (o 3 30! B R Ev. i # ¥ 8} * Nat ¥ LR REnimda o) ‘3 . 1 t 105w 2 SRREEE, S2EERS e S o0 B3 oFron o 5 £l = S0ty = 3 2SR R R SS: 3 o 5! g s e 3 ££33358 O'f'_gr‘flg L] S e 2 & - 5 mioiam B aRsne: B FERE FE PSR SRR 3 Jopged et s geguan e RS MINING STOCKS, Cons = H SEEs 3 H i d X 22 2 :;f*“ ool ® o !,lsz F Pt i Realining | dn-n $780, 91, on im, 3 le- enn‘Mt e run- element wotking for higher prices rtome i1 AR L“ Ryou on the New York Curh Market, today, 8 PR s 8 g bz B EF PR MR R ions of $28 ‘and ed real eontate Districtiof | B385EETEEeRaEY ) 0 a Undivided mfl b Rensrve for g " due from h‘n ~in the Unkld m}olhir than mxurnmulo-m 11 19. Capitalistock. paid In 20. Surplus fund.. d@epreciation.... 26. Amount due'to State banks, hankers n‘ trust e&nnb- n :21 the United States and foraign :' Mlflul chckk: ou 32270 ‘. . -$588, n nk. deposits) mbhfl to re- (o Mu ny-bl‘ wnNn IO m-r deposits. " 'Total of demand dm Ject to reserve, items’ 28, "Tiine déposits subject to: reserve (paynNo after 30 subject to 30 days' or Thore notice, ai m “m“ 8,30 7E RV . + ‘rediscor 45. Tietters of credit and finli outst anding. . D.-C., 88.: . 3. BMRICH, treasurer of the a! | thit the'abiove statement 1s true Subscribed and sworn to betore me- mu .th day HARRY J DON ot nd postal savi of .’\l“’ l’“ JHUE, Notary Publie, ARR! R. CQRROLL. i Fn'st Moflgagé’ Loans s ; On In?reved Real Estate in, !he Dis- . Columbia-and Nuhv Snburs County, * M mqnnum- in Montgomery,’ . wit ‘bank 8 U. 8. Government seouritis owned: a Mfim‘ ) 3 sd ki ok kansanabi b United: lAll“br Ml‘m any)s g fied checks 0 ORISR of Tiems 3. 30, 6. 47 aad b i : her’ ““m’)e_-m) subject o Te- - ® tndividua) subject to s . adeez02ma” flnunutu Aeposit Aue in less mn 30 days (Other PR " 16,156.00 - < and . Time deposits reserv. to 30 da and m‘ti’.‘um bown‘mhtrmumhntof Al Bybscribes unnuu-m s ‘"'-y'fi:y 1928, Y 2108,410.00 g m?% e e ; AL!ER'!’ 8. GATLRY, H. 'I om " H. R. NORTON, " sveese YOUR F UTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS MONEY TO LOAN Any Amount P a | ealty 1407 F St N.W: . We Are : 'repared to'Accommodats the What you will be, what you . will have—whether or not the end of the next decade will find you & financial success—is-en- tirely up to you. “Your future is-in your hands.” Those same hands will hold assured finan- : cx;l safety when they hold our : m% rmsr Mon'rcmu: Come in; let us hclp you plan your investment today for to- morrow’s welfare. 3 Ce. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St.-N.W., _ Money on-Hand to Cash f, Coupons on $105,338, 000 | Bonds During July IN the fionth df July alone, interest payments on $105,338, Mh&nuilondlwlflbepnidmpdyinanh. : m-uqfiuioudqodndiaudmundn&emdfly payment provisions of the STRAUS PLAN, to meet these cou- . pons as presented, and dhchn‘cnllufialuddnhh;fimd pfladplloflf'douuwell. "’Thpefiashdianumhmnhnc of the Straus ‘mhhhmhhmflfinnfiqu«m underwritings. o, ne Mwmm ..ooa"mmm,a- and marketability, willfind it profitable to inves

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